Sargeant Charles Floyd was not married. The land warrant that he was awarded posthumously for his service in the Lewis & Clark Expedition was assigned to his siblings, Elizabeth Floyd Winn, Mary Lee Floyd Winn and Davis Floyd.
It is not exactly known when Charles Floyd was born. It most likely was somewhere in 1782.
he was the Sergeant!
He was the Quartermaster.
Because he want to New answer: Modern doctors and historians believe death of Charles Floyd was caused by a ruptured appendix
Everyone on the expedition except for Sergeant Charles Floyd survived.
The only man known to have died during the Lewis and Clark Expedition was Sergeant Charles Floyd. Sergeant Floyd was born in Kentucky and was one of the first men to enlist in the expedition, on August 1, 1803. On August 20, 1804, he died from what is generally thought to have been a ruptured appendix. He is buried at Floyd's Bluff near Sioux City, Iowa.
Charles A. Floyd was born in 1791.
Charles A. Floyd died in 1873.
Sergeant Charles Floyd was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, which explored the American West from 1804 to 1806. He is often noted for being the only member of the expedition to die during the journey, succumbing to a burst appendix in 1804. Floyd is remembered for his leadership and contributions to the expedition, and his grave near Sioux City, Iowa, is a historical site. His death marked a poignant moment in the expedition, highlighting the challenges faced by the explorers.
The only man known to have died during the Lewis and Clark Expedition was Sergeant Charles Floyd. Sergeant Floyd was born in Kentucky and was one of the first men to enlist in the expedition, on August 1, 1803. On August 20, 1804, he died from what is generally thought to have been a ruptured appendix. He is buried at Floyd's Bluff near Sioux City, Iowa.
A funeral was held and floyed was buried on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River. The expedition named the location Floyd's Bluff in his honor. They camped that night at the mouth of Floyd River, "about 30 yards wide, a beautiful evening.--"
Sergeant Charles Floyd died August 20, 1804. (That is if you're inquiring about the man who was part of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Clark diagnosis Sgt Floyd's illness as that of bilious colic but modern doctors believed it to be a ruptured appendix from the description.